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Derivatives: Darth Vader's Revenge
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1869Satyajit Das on the European insistence on a drift to default: eurointelligenccarranza216/29/2011
1868Iceland Shows Default Doesn’t Lead to a Deep Freeze "<i><u>Butaxial16/29/2011
1867"<u>And guess what? The same economics, the same ideology that drove axial16/28/2011
1866Hi Clarke - Re: "Ultimately, that could make the U.S. even more vulnerablaxial36/28/2011
1865Martin Weiss .... the only "independent" bank ratings agency in the UWorswick46/27/2011
1864Thank you Jim.. The very education debate we have out here has helped to greatlyHawkmoon-6/27/2011
1863Hawk, thank you. We have not always agreed. Nevertheless, our discussions have baxial-6/27/2011
1862<i>My solution? Lenders take a 50% loss, borrowers renegotiate terms for tHawkmoon-6/26/2011
1861OK, Hawk. I hear you. <i>"They are trying to temporarily stave off taxial16/26/2011
1860Jim, I'm not disagreeing with you, just stating why I think these CDS contraHawkmoon-6/26/2011
1859Hawk, I'm not sure of the logic, here. <i>"Can you imagine what axial-6/26/2011
1858<i>Are you suggesting that the premiums from the CDSs are the only thing tHawkmoon-6/26/2011
1857I still don't get it. Who is the pawn and who is the King? No one gets "Sam-6/26/2011
1856<i>who in their right mind would sell CDSs on Greek debt?</i> PeoplHawkmoon-6/26/2011
1855<i> The thing people need to appreciate is that the large banks today withSam-6/25/2011
1854That forgiveness of debt should be accompanied by a sweeping review of tax evadeHawkmoon16/25/2011
1853Absolutely agree. In the 1930's Glass Steagal was a very most radical moWorswick26/25/2011
1852Carranza .... I think this more or less explains Louise Story's concerns. IWorswick16/25/2011
1851Message 27455140carranza2-6/25/2011
1850Clearly what we need is for banks to retain an interest in every product they atHawkmoon-6/25/2011
1849Reality check <i>'Nassim Nicholas Taleb is the Lebanese-American philaxial36/23/2011
1848"Looking at history, what would be the best solution for Greece -- and for axial16/22/2011
1847"Clearly, we need less regulation." LOL! Yes, clearly that's the axial16/22/2011
1846Clearly, we need less regulation. Jamie just isn't making enough money to coSam16/21/2011
1845<i>And since there is a 40-to-1 ratio of notional outstanding in OTC derivSam-6/21/2011
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